What is the Airlink 2085 Series?
The Airlink 2085 Series is a wireless ramp communication system that links cockpit and ground crew in full duplex, with up to four simultaneous users and a 300 m operating range. It combines an aircraft base station, wireless headset, beltpack and desktop unit to create a complete hands-free pushback, de-icing and docking solution.
What are the key technical characteristics of Airlink 2085?
Airlink 2085 offers large audio wideband (200–7000 Hz), full-duplex conference for up to four users, 300 m range in full duplex, 12-hour autonomy with removable batteries, and USB-C charging on all units. Batteries are hot-swappable so ground operations can run continuously without losing communication.
How do the accessories improve safety and efficiency on the ramp?
Wireless headsets with –32 dB SNR noise reduction, digital noise filtering and optional VOX and Bluetooth free operators from cables while protecting their hearing. The system is intuitive, user-friendly and guarantees connection in all circumstances, with no interference with other ground crew and no lightning risk through the aircraft because there is no wired link between ramp and cockpit.
Who is the Airlink 2085 range designed for?
Airlink 2085 is designed for airlines, ground handling agents, MRO providers, de-icing teams and airport service companies that need reliable, hands-free communication between cockpit and ramp. It fits both supervisory users in a control room (desktop unit) and field staff using wireless headsets or beltpacks around the aircraft.
Which customers already use Airlink 2085?
The Airlink 2085 Series is trusted by major aviation players worldwide, including airlines, OEMs and ground service providers such as American Airlines, British Airways, ANA, Qantas, Cathay, Swissport, Menzies Aviation, dnata, Airbus and Dassault Aviation.
Is Airlink 2085 compatible with existing ramp equipment?
Yes. The aircraft base station is compatible with any aircraft and can be used with many existing wired headsets on the market. Mobile units can also be paired with wired headsets or integrated wireless headsets, making the system easy to deploy without redesigning existing ground support equipment.